The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . ?J% i Mr PM / 1 • ??-. f^>4 (^sjdg^^. captivated, and neither eating nor rest pleased him : reflections over-whelmed him, and he was drowned in them; and, longing for hisbeloved, he poured forth his tears, and wept violently; and Azeezwept with him, reflecting upon his cousin; and they both continuedthus until the morning, when Taj-el-Mulook arose and went in tohis mother. He was equipped for the journey; and she asked himrespecting his state : so he acquainted her with the whole truth


The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . ?J% i Mr PM / 1 • ??-. f^>4 (^sjdg^^. captivated, and neither eating nor rest pleased him : reflections over-whelmed him, and he was drowned in them; and, longing for hisbeloved, he poured forth his tears, and wept violently; and Azeezwept with him, reflecting upon his cousin; and they both continuedthus until the morning, when Taj-el-Mulook arose and went in tohis mother. He was equipped for the journey; and she asked himrespecting his state : so he acquainted her with the whole truth ; andshe gave him fifty thousand pieces of gold, and bade him farewell, andhe went forth from her, while she offered up prayers for his safety,and for his union with the object of his love. He then went in tohis father, and asked his permission to depart; and the King grantedhim permission, and gave him fifty thousand pieces of gold, andordered that a tent should be pitched for him outside the city. A lar°-e tent was therefore pitched for him; and after they hadremained in it two days, they commenced their journey; and Taj-el-Mulook treate


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